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Yup- if I was on a jury for a drug charge and the death penalty was on the table, I’d say “fuck this!” and vote not guilty no matter what.

I have short legs on a long body. Kitten heels are the worst and make my legs look stumpy. Nothing about wearing kitten heels is dainty in my mind (though obviously they are).

Because a lot of men think they are entitled to whatever they want when it comes to sex.

Timberlake was involved in the events leading up to “Nipplegate”, but the actual fallout for Janet Jackson’s career should be laid at the feet of those people who couldn’t deal with the possibility that they may have briefly glimpsed a partial nipple from a distance.

It’s fucked up that Justin Timberlake is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show after playing the active role in the Nipplegate scandal that effectively ended Janet Jackson’s commercial viability.

Is Justin really supposed to be responsible for how people react to a rehearsed and pre-planned performance act? I don’t believe so. This event would have been a much less controversial without the reaction of the puritanical that roam among us.

She didn’t leave because she thought that if she keep him horny and not thinking straight the character he plays on tv would would want to be her boyfriend. She knew if he had sex or he got tired of waiting she was out the door. That’s why it was nothing but, “wait, slow down” then blowjob all night.

I am not a troll, I am a trying to demand answers or make excuses, what I want to know, is why, referencing #2 - she didn’t just leave? If it was bad sex, bad date, you leave. I’ve left bad dates, I’ve stopped bad sex. If someone keeps repeatedly trying to reengage in sex I dont want, I leave. She should have left. He

1.) Eminem ain’t no musician. He is a talented Rap artist. Not an MC but a rap artist.

Hoyo Afrika, not sure what you’re trying to do here with the divide and conquer rhetoric but I think you should stop. Afro_Bella90 has said everything I wanted to say and I’m honestly not sure what your deal is here oga...

I am not sure if it will appear, but my first response was to dismiss you with a “Girl, bye.”

Black Americans are Africans by a different name.

Same. Super over the criticisms of BLM that go “well this other issue is also bad so why doesn’t BLM care about that?!” If there’s something else you think needs attention then get your own movement, bro.

I think black Americans and black W. Indians should be more suspicious of other people of colour who claim to be allies by virtue of their skin tone. This includes populations from S. Asia and Africa who often play dress up with black American and W. Indian culture when it suits them and discard it when it doesn't.

Furthermore, can you point to an event in history where a traditionally marginalized group of people got equality by asking nicely?

I’m saving this one in my back pocket for use later, thanks.

Exactly, when women, especially women of colour are angry and refuse to be silent, they’re often labeled as belligerent or hysterical where a man would be called passionate or forceful. Erica Garner has nothing to apologize for.

But when applied in reality, it’s only white guys that can effectively do this because an audience is more inclined to listen to them whatever they say.

Don’t get me wrong, I totally agree that what the judge did was wrong. But I get the sense she did it out of frustration with this woman who gets the shit beat out of her by a guy and then is trying to help him out by dropping charges rather than coming to court to get his ass in jail. It would piss me off too. And

Just keep that in mind when that guy manages to finally kill a woman he’s in a relationship with before you come on here weeping about how the system failed that dead woman...

Yet you think she should be spending her life dealing with the man who injured her?!